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View article: Does Self‐Compassion Moderate the Relationship Between Emotional Problems and Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury in Adolescence? A Moderated Network Analysis
Does Self‐Compassion Moderate the Relationship Between Emotional Problems and Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury in Adolescence? A Moderated Network Analysis Open
Background Emotional problems are a key risk factor for non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) in adolescents, and self‐compassion may serve as a protective factor. However, how the components of self‐compassion uniquely influence the relationshi…
View article: Understanding Self‐Perceived and Other‐Perceived Body Image in Adolescents: The Roles of Neuroticism, Mindfulness, and Self‐Compassion
Understanding Self‐Perceived and Other‐Perceived Body Image in Adolescents: The Roles of Neuroticism, Mindfulness, and Self‐Compassion Open
This study explored the intricate dynamics between neuroticism and body image among adolescents, focusing on the mediating roles of mindfulness and self‐compassion. We also differentiate between self‐perceived body image—how individuals vi…
View article: The Roles of Growth Language Mindset, Metacognitive Strategies, and Language Learning Self-Efficacy in Predicting L2 Willingness to Communicate: A Network Analysis and a Chain Mediation Model
The Roles of Growth Language Mindset, Metacognitive Strategies, and Language Learning Self-Efficacy in Predicting L2 Willingness to Communicate: A Network Analysis and a Chain Mediation Model Open
While past research has affirmed the supportive role of growth language mindset (GLM) in fostering L2 willingness to communicate (L2 WTC), there remains a scarcity of studies exploring how growth language mindset may predict L2 WTC. This s…
View article: Self-control as a predictor of peer relationships in adolescents with rumination as a mediator and gender-role orientation as a moderator: An intervention study
Self-control as a predictor of peer relationships in adolescents with rumination as a mediator and gender-role orientation as a moderator: An intervention study Open
Peer relationships are essential for the social development of adolescents and serve as indicators of social health. Previous research indicates that individuals with high self-control tend to engage in behaviors that strengthen peer relat…
View article: Forgiveness, rumination, and self‐control as the predictors of adolescent life satisfaction: A comparison of two serial mediational models
Forgiveness, rumination, and self‐control as the predictors of adolescent life satisfaction: A comparison of two serial mediational models Open
Research has documented a bidirectional relationship between forgiveness and self‐control, influencing adolescent satisfaction with life. However, the potential psychosocial mechanisms underpinning this association remain nebulous. In that…
View article: Trait mindfulness and cell phone addiction in adolescents: A moderated mediation model
Trait mindfulness and cell phone addiction in adolescents: A moderated mediation model Open
We explored the moderating and mediating roles of self-concept and selfcontrol on the relationship between trait mindfulness and cell phone addiction. A sample of 259 Chinese adolescents completed measures related to cell phone addiction, …
View article: The Unique Cost of Human Eye Gaze in Cognitive Control: Being Human-Specific and Body-Related?
The Unique Cost of Human Eye Gaze in Cognitive Control: Being Human-Specific and Body-Related? Open
This study investigated the eye gaze cost in cognitive control and whether it is human-specific and body-related. In Experiment 1, we explored whether there was a cost of human eye gaze in cognitive control and extended it by focusing on t…
View article: Fear of missing out as a mediator and social capital as a moderator of the relationship between the narcissism and the social media use among adolescents
Fear of missing out as a mediator and social capital as a moderator of the relationship between the narcissism and the social media use among adolescents Open
Many risk behaviors, such as cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and problematic social media use (PSMU), are formed and developed during adolescence. These risk behaviors may become even more acute with lasting global econom…
View article: The relationship between self-consciousness and career decision-making self-efficacy in disabled and non-disabled people: Two moderated mediation models
The relationship between self-consciousness and career decision-making self-efficacy in disabled and non-disabled people: Two moderated mediation models Open
A growing number of studies have focused on psychological factors involved in the career decisions made by individuals with disabilities. This study primarily investigated task-oriented psychological capital as the mediator of the relation…
View article: How power and personality trait of others affect impression: Evidence from event-related potentials
How power and personality trait of others affect impression: Evidence from event-related potentials Open
It is well known that the personality traits and power associated with peoples’ impressions are represented in the memory system. However, there is scant evidence that these two types of personal information have an interaction effect on f…
View article: Sleep Modulates Emotional Effect on False Memory
Sleep Modulates Emotional Effect on False Memory Open
Background. Whereas sleep and emotion are important factors affecting false memory, there is a lack of empirical research on the interaction effect of sleep and emotion on false memory. Moreover, it should be investigated further that how …
View article: Event-related potentials reveal early visual-tactile integration in the deaf
Event-related potentials reveal early visual-tactile integration in the deaf Open
This study examined visual-tactile perceptual integration in deaf and normal hearing individuals. Participants were presented with photos of faces or pictures of an oval in either a visual mode or a visual-tactile mode in a recognition lea…
View article: The body-ownership is unconsciously distorted in the brain: An event-related potential study of rubber hand illusion
The body-ownership is unconsciously distorted in the brain: An event-related potential study of rubber hand illusion Open
Many studies have reported that bottom-up multisensory integration of visual, tactile, and proprioceptive information can distort our sense of body-ownership, producing rubber hand illusion (RHI). There is less evidence about when and how …
View article: Relationship Between Childhood Emotional Abuse and Self-Esteem: A Dual Mediation Model of Attachment
Relationship Between Childhood Emotional Abuse and Self-Esteem: A Dual Mediation Model of Attachment Open
We tested the hypothesis that childhood emotional abuse would be positively associated with fearful attachment, whereas it would be negatively associated with secure attachment and self-esteem, with attachment mediating the linkage between…
View article: Collectivism and commitment in Chinese people: Romantic attachment in vertical collectivism
Collectivism and commitment in Chinese people: Romantic attachment in vertical collectivism Open
We investigated the relationships between vertical and horizontal collectivism and commitment to a dating relationship, and the mediating effect of romantic attachment styles (i.e., anxiety and avoidance) on these proposed direct associati…
View article: Attachment, loneliness, and social anxiety: A comparison of deaf and hearing Chinese adolescents
Attachment, loneliness, and social anxiety: A comparison of deaf and hearing Chinese adolescents Open
We investigated whether or not social anxiety mediates the relationship between attachment and loneliness with a group of Chinese adolescents with normal hearing ( n = 152) and a second group who were deaf ( n = 120), and, if so, if this m…
View article: What Directions Do We Look at Power from? Up-Down, Left-Right, and Front-Back
What Directions Do We Look at Power from? Up-Down, Left-Right, and Front-Back Open
Three experiments were carried out to investigate whether the the kinship concept had spatial representations along up-down (Experiment 1), left-right (Experiment 2), and front-back (Experiment 3) orientation. Participants identified the l…
View article: Anxiety and Mind Wandering as Independent Consequences of Stereotype Threat
Anxiety and Mind Wandering as Independent Consequences of Stereotype Threat Open
We investigated the mediating effects of anxiety and mind wandering in the relationship between stereotype threat and academic performance, testing our multiple mediation model with 5,000 bootstrap samples. The participants were 76 female …
View article: Peer Attachment and Social Anxiety: Gender as a Moderator Across Deaf and Hearing Adolescents
Peer Attachment and Social Anxiety: Gender as a Moderator Across Deaf and Hearing Adolescents Open
We examined the relationship between peer attachment and social anxiety across gender for adolescents who were deaf compared with adolescents with normal hearing, in order to establish whether or not there was a gender difference in this r…